About the World Cafe

Many people in our NextNow community got together dozen or so years ago because of shared interest in the potential for technology to support learning. Dr. Douglas Engelbart was a member and an inspiration for the group. NextNow has evolved to include people with different aspirational ideas about the potential for humans and technology to co-evolve in a way that will benefit all. To celebrate Bill's birthday, we decided to also celebrate the NextNow by running a World Cafe, the conversation process that brings everyone in the room together in small groups. We chose the five questions in the above graphic. The conversations were engaging enough that people took a break from socializing to deliver some insights, as follows:

What do you wish everyone knew?

Every person learns at his/her own speed, so all teaching should allow own-speed learning--really only technology can allow this.

Most things that people worry about won't happen anyway.

Everyone is unique, just like everyone else. We cannot know about their inner state.

Data ARE or Data R.

You're not who you think you are (then who are you?)

Know thyself, teach from there.

We are (all) one people.

Interdependence: Thought + critical thinking + action.

You are loved.

Wish everyone knew a common language.

This moment is the only you have (make it count).

Your neighbors.

Corporations are not people, but they're made up of people.

When we discuss (and open to others ideas)--we are better--Conversations are the stem cells of learning.

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Understanding is deeper then what is seen on the surface.

There's always another chapter (in life).

Intuition can be refined and developed to increase creativity.

What are we missing when we think about the Future?

As we redefine the future, how do we also plan for those who will suffer from the new definition?

We are missing a model that includes love.

Being more inclusive and less separated

Where will appreciation of nature fit into our sphere--"unplug" time...

The impact of the "haves" on the "have nots" and balancing that conundrum.

Missing information...what's happening down the line.

Missing a "process" that can deal with uncertainty and emergence.

Utilitarian focus (greatest good for the greatest number of people)

Courage to tell the truth (Bernie Sanders?) and happier moments for more people

Solitude - aloneness is valuable and needs to be protected.

When we humans are gone, the Earth will regenerate.

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How do we convince stakeholders/corporations/people of the value of Bill Daul("Build All")-esque ( Engelbart's "human system") capabilities?

Distinguish those that/who have benefitted from those who haven't yet benefitted

Invite those who have gotten value from Doug Engelbart's ideas into the ecommunity: SRI, Logitech, Apple, Microsoft, etc.

Offer a way to prevent (corporate) burn-out through the human systems.

Look more into long-term perspective.

Value not evident unless seen from inside the organizational culture.

Incorporate "always connect" into corporate products so they have a sustained value and believability, and soul connection.

Shine a slight on "cradle to cradle" (?) to increase soul-connection

Have experience (create it) where intuition and connection are dominant through a narrative

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Post-Party Photos, Report, & Auction Update.

Bill Daul, Tammy Chan, Joy Mountford and Eileen Clegg

The Bill Daul Fest on April 16 was a success in all ways! Scroll down for Photos. Link here to insights from the World Cafe and check out the refreshed online auction (through May 1). But first...Thank you to all who joined us, all those who contributed, and all those who did both. Everyone was so generous in all ways. Thank you Bill for accepting all the attention gracefully and reminding us how your "human glue" holds relationships together.

Thank you to Claudia Welss, the NextNow Collaboratory's visionary who provides the container and spark, keeping the NextNow vision burning. Thank you Joy Mountford for the full-of-feeling photographs of the event. Thank you again to all FOB (Friends of Bill), we raised a goodly sum as a birthday gift for him, supporting him in his good work for the NextNow community.We have re-opened the auction benefitting Bill and NextNow with some new additions and few items left from the original auction, and some new additions--including an historic mousepad signed by three of the most influential people in technology. We still have some beautiful photography by Joy Mountford, services and other Silicon Valley memorabilia. Auction closes May 1. Link to Items.

Seeing the community rally for Bill was amazing. Thank you to co-organizers Joy Mountford and Tammy Chan who helped all of us discover that Silicon Valley does have a 💚.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Back by request! With jazzy new items. We are continuing the auction from the party. Some items were already won (we've marked them) but due to an abundance of visiting at the party, and not enough organizational focus on the auction, we still have items available as part of our fund-raiser for Bill. Please look through and if there is something you'd like, email eileen@visualinsight.net with your bid. Deadline is Sunday, May 1, Midnight Eastern, 9 PM Pacific. Thanks!

Reformatted / large version of (father of Hypertext) Ted Nelson's seminal 1971 revolutionary book COMPUTER LIB. Bidding starts at $35. Already won

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Mousepad signed by (1) Father of Collective IQ & Inventor of the Mouse, Doug Engelbart, (2) Co-Inventor of the Internet, Vint Cerf, and (3) the man who carved the first mouse (pictured here) of mahogany, Bill English. Bidding starts at $1500.00. Bid is $1700. Bid is $2000. Bid is $2100. Bid is $2200. Bid is $2300.

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Original photo, framed, by the original human-computer interaction designer JOY Mountford, whose keen eye for meaningful design brought the computer to life with motion graphics at Apple in the 1980s. Bidding starts at $50.Already won

Framed photo by JOY MOUNTFORD. Bidding starts at $50.

Computer programming genius and cook extraordinaire Dan Esbensen is offering to cook a Chili Dinner for up to 6 people... at your home. Dan will supply all ingredients and cooking. Bidding starts at $35.Already won.

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A 100+ year history mural showing the Co-Evolution of Human and Tool Systems, was originally created by visual journalist Eileen Clegg at a scale of 4 X 28 feet. This reproduction is 1 X 7 feet. Bidding starts at $50.Already won.

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Vintage IFTF (Institute for the Future) vest -- with their original 20th century logo. Size small. Bidding starts at $50.

Computer
programming genius Dan Esbensen, also is donating two hours of
candy-making. Fun for all ages. Dan will supply the sugar Bidding
starts at $25

Please enjoy these tributes to Bill, and feel free to add more in the comments section.

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“Only Connect: NextNow and Bill Daul are interwoven across the synapses with E. M.
Forster's quiet exhortation "Only Connect". To connect the prose and
the passion, the reflection and the action, the future and the present, the
young and the old, the art and the science, the difference in the similarity
and the similarity in the difference, to cultivate the emergence of something
deeper and larger and mutually enabling. To live in fragments no more. And, of
course, the clue has always been in the name: Bill Daul – Build All.”—David
Price

“Bill is a most stellar human
being”—Brenda Dalal

“Sending sending Bill huge hugs of gratitude and love for all he has done
for so many in the NN Network, and the garden of connections he has
enabled to bloom, spreading the collaborative pollen to the world.”—Bojana
Fazar

Bill: the embodiment of an understated gentleman who puts us all before himself and his needs. He tirelessly and selflessly has unknowingly created the intangible network of what truly matters the most and lasts the longest: people and their stories. He has created a plethora of interconnections in our knowledge life which in turn has built numerous growing and lasting friendships. Bill, thank you for truly enriching our lives immeasurably. --JOY Mountford

“Bill was a wonderful person to call up when I arrived in Palo Alto, where
I lived for just over a year. We met for coffee and passionate conversation.
From there I started coming to several NextNow events. I would also join Bill
to take the train to San Francisco for Betsy’s Salon. Being the great networker
he is, Bill always magnetizes cool, fascinating people and invites them to
events where there will be more movers and shakers like themselves. So there
would always be a group of us on the train chatting and laughing on our way to
Betsy’s. Bill loves to connect people, he loves talking ideas and sniffs out
visionaries and brilliantly inspired creative people like a dog with an
inquisitive nose.”--Nicola Walker

Environment for Collaboration.
The further I look into successful collaboration, the more I see it
resonates around certain elements that create the necessary
environment. Research by Garvin, Edmondson, & Gino (GEG, 2008)
identifies the critical elements of a learning culture, a culture that
creates the environment for exploration of new ideas. And the success
of NextNow, I will suggest, is because it inherently draws up on those
elements, via the special value of Billâ€™s contribution.Garvin,
Edmondson, & Gino tout four things as the necessary environmental
factors. One is not just tolerance of diversity, but actually valuing
it. A second element is being open to new ideas. Also necessary is time
for reflection. Finally, it has to be safe to share. Together, these
elements provide a space where learning can flourish. In NextNow, every
event is centered on people sharing. The structures of the events
necessarily induce individuals to participate. And time for reflection,
alone and together, is a natural outcome of the structure as well. The
people in NextNow have intrinsically created the structure of spaces
that reflect these requirements.The other two elements draw naturally on
Billâ€™s talents. He embodies connecting people of diverse interests
but a shared interest in new ideas. He listens thoughtfully and deeply,
and finds those he intuitively knows will be able to contribute in
productive ways to what is going on. NextNow is a model of an effective
learning community, and fundamental to this are the people involved.
Bringing the right people together, to foster creative friction, is at
core how Bill has allowed the NextNow community to flourish. And for
that, we are all grateful. (Garvin, D. A., Edmondson, A. C, & Gino,
F. (2008). Is Yours a Learning Organization? Harvard Business Review.
March, 2008). --Clark Quinn

“‘Humility
and full consciousness are inseparable’.—-Bryant McGill. Humility and Consciousness: perhaps these
strengths may best reflect the energy that Bill Daul blesses to those who have
been fortunate to be in his orbit of friendship. I have benefitted greatly
through Bill’s beneficence. He loves making human connections that blossom into
great friendships. The many NN events Bill has enabled us to attend, either
through getting us entrance to events or to NN sponsored happenings, gave us
opportunity for deepening contact with fellow travelers who have high
aspirations and purpose. Bill may not be aware of how much he has enriched our
lives, but this celebration gives us the chance to say, ‘Thank you Bill’. You
have been our human glue to connection and love we discover in the presence of
like minded souls as well as the chance to know about wonderful activities of
those you have brought into our lives.--Jeff Saperstein

“Bill Daul enlarged my life in
late 2007 when he came to a presentation of my one woman musical in San
Francisco and began importing me and my brand of improvisational workshops from
Los Angeles to the area.

“We began
in Berkeley, then migrated to a church recreation room in Palo Alto. What
fantastic folks Bill brought to play--fun, fast learning, innovative, up for
anything. Coming from a show biz universe, the fine minds I met through Bill’s
outreach showed me how much I was missing.

“What a
fantastic improv player is Bill, himself, which surprised me at first, as he
tends to play himself down and others up to his own detriment. His training at
BATS served him well, and his ability to adapt to scenes with anyone about
anything was beyond impressive. His mental acuity and physical agility, his
sense of the ironic, his range of characters, accents, funny walks --he proved
the ideal utility player--able to be part of the ensemble or star, always in an
unassuming way.

“His
constancy in co creating the classes, booking and securing the lovely spaces,
fetching me at San Jose Airport, also won my gratitude for his good heart,
kindness, enthusiasm and support for new ideas and the people that grow
them. Our in car conversations to and fro always enlarged my perspective
on technology, which became less intimidating with time and our talks.I'll always carry fond memories of the Pear
Avenue Theater in Mountain View which became home for our meet ups for a number
of years.

“How I
wished I could have partaken of the cross pollination of NextNow more often. I
finally got to attend a Wed. night Serious Conversation in 2015 and loved every
moment. What a terrific community he and you hath wrought. We're
all so busy, but I hope it long continues in some form, and spawns new, like-minded
groups.

“I know he's taken the loss of
his brother very hard. I so wish I could materialize to give him a hug of
empathy and thanks and happy birthday wishes this year with you all. Hope he
can be as good to himself as he is to the world!”—Melanie Chartoff

“I met Bill along in 1990 while
I was working for Apple when I went to meet with Doug Engelbart the first time.
I think Bill was working for Sun at that time. He was a gentle, friendly,
knowledgeable and kind soul who was a right hand to Doug that particular day.
We became friends and started supporting Doug in various ways. When I was doing
some coaching for Doug, Bill was most helpful to see how I could adjust myself
to Doug’s temperament to be effective. Though coaching had to be stopped because
Doug was not responsive, Bill and I met regularly and we used to have Hobee
Gatherings almost on a biweekly basis. During those gatherings, I met with Jim,
Maren, Lente, Caryn and so many other people and we used to think of ways to
spread Doug’s message and also share our learnings and wisdom with each other.

I believe in my 26 years of
knowing Bill, I found him to be most helpful, knowledgeable and generous person
that I know of. I love him like a brother and he is so well connected and
respected that he should get some monthly allowance for the work that he has
already done so that he does not have to worry for his future.

I wish Bill the best on his
birthday and thank him for creating NextNow and for his friendship and gifts to
me.” – Prasad Kaipa

Crossing paths with Bill was a fortunate coincidence but our relationship and memories together that have formed since we're filled with good spirit and intent. Bill is one of those rare individuals who see the best in people and then connect those "best" aspect with other similar people; in other words, he's the "human glue" that has connect Tammy and Jacqueline and Nicole with many other passionate folks in the area. Bill sees where our future is headed, but believes that we can do better if we work together and has a vision of a better alternative future. NextNow is a manifestation of Bill's vision and has been a strong community because of the relationships we have formed which can all be traced back to Bill. NextNow is filled is energy, passion, creativity, and hope and provides a great opportunity to give back in my community. Thanks to Bill, he has introduced us to so many great people who have impacted our lives in the past few years. - Jacqueline, Tammy, and Nicole Chan

Bill, as a
writer 200 words won’t cut it, so I hereby bequeath you a monthly birthday
blurb of appreciation beginning today, to remind you that you are in our hearts
every day, all year long. As we celebrate your presence on this planet and your
contributions to NextNow I’ll begin by going backwards to your days as a river
raft guide:

You’ve helped NextNow navigate
prickly personalities among some remarkably intelligent human beings, helping
us all decide who should be on what boat, who should guide and mentor whom, who
paddles way too fast and ends up spinning in circles and who sits back and
enjoys the ride with minimal steerage. You remind us about balancing the boat
of skill sets and placing the right weight and mix to flow forward through the
rapids of innovation. Granted, we haven’t made full use of our collective
knowledge, as we often haul out our own rigs, battered from solo sojourns,
nodding ‘it’ll be smoother next time with more experience,’ but you often
inspire us to turn toward each other, tie up the rafts and circle together as a
fleet.

You’ve always been quick to toss your
friendship out there as a life line to members who may have fallen overboard in
troubled times, with a clarion call to others as a ‘heads up’ to keep eyes on
sight, and an extended hand to haul back in the boat. We hope you know the
NextNow tribe is trying hard to do the same for you as years progress with
fiscal and physical whitewater ahead. We all love you, Bill. May your next year
around the sun shine bright and bold.

“Bill has been
a loyal friend for many years...Over 35! And has helped me with support with my
business. He deserves the best tribute!”—Soni Bergman

“Thanks to Bill for his
participation in many SRI AI center seminars——he has recommended some of our
best speakers. And he’s always a positive presence.”—Richard Waldinger

Ideas spreading like Wildflowers. When Claudia Welss first started the NextNow, she came up with the meme "ideas spreading like wildflowers" and I think about the importance of soil for growth. Wildflowers grow randomly, not in neat rows or with ongoing cultivation. But still they need good soil. My metaphor for NextNow is as a global network of rich patches of life-giving soil. Bill Daul finds and nurtures those patches, and enables cross-pollination. I want to add to what Clark said about the conditions for growth of innovation and community—safety, diversity, reflection space, and openness to ideas. Bill has a special personality/character that enables this and I believe his capabilities will be those most valued in the future, when organizations will be putting human systems first. Anyone who has ever had a new idea and shared it with Bill knows what I am talking about. He nurtures idea seedlings because he recognizes and values creativity. He creates a safe place for the shoots to grow into value-producing activities and successful offerings. Diversity is essential and Bill encourages this by not just introducing people, but helping them understand one another and sometimes to get over misunderstandings. Innovation is not an individual thing. Every great idea needs strategy, community, audience, and support of all kinds. Bill puts people together based on his intuitive understanding of people, then nurtures those connections. Many people in our community have created successful ventures due to Billâ€™s quiet, behind-the-scenes support. Hereâ€™s hoping we can shine a light on the inner-workings of the kind innovation system that NextNow embodies. -- Eileen Clegg